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TecateRay
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No tourist card and in an accident - major issue?
Unless I'm passing through the Baja and BCS border check near Guerrero Negro I usually don't get a tourist card. I know it is required south of
Ensenada, but since there are no checkpoints I just don't go through the hassle.
My question - I have heard that if you are in an accident and the police get involved you may be in extra trouble because you are an "illegal alien"
and it may also impact your insurance's coverage.
Does anyone know more about this or have you experienced a problem like this? It hasn't happened to me, just thinking ahead a little bit.
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Bajahowodd
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Double whammy. Without the card, if you are in Mexico even North of Maneadero, more than 72 hours, you are violating the law. That will void your
insurance coverage, which becomes a second violation. You can get a free seven day card at the border, or you can pay the fee and get one valid up to
six months. I must admit that until I learned from this forum, I had on occasion overlooked the card. I now know better. Sure, you could probably
drive all the way to Cabo and back, perhaps never be requested to show the FMT, and not get into an accident. But it only take one time.
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Baja&Back
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I had a claims adjuster in Ensenada tell me that underwriters instruct Mexican adjusters to verify FMTs or they will likely disallow the claim. She
said it's a stupido way to save 20 bucks.
Also, an aquaintance was forced to fly from Loreto to Tijuana border, at his cost, by Migracion to obtain his FMT or face criminal charges. He went.
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Cypress
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No tourist card? No insurance? Had an accident! That's a big-time boo-boo!
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Paulclark
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After 20 years in Baja and experiencing 3 accidents with claims adjusters and all the usual check points I have never been asked for an immigration
document except at Guerro, when flying or taking the ferry.
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Bajahowodd
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In all my years and trips, I have only been asked once at Guerrero Negro. But that would be little solace if I had an accident.
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sancho
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sancho
Don't believe missinformation about
not needing an Fmt, for No. Baja
or anywhere in Mex. Mex Immigration themselves
will give out false info. The 'I've been
going to Baja for 40 yrs. and have never
been checked for an Fmt'
is not what one should listen to.
Baja and Back said all that is necessary,
in that Mex Ins Adjusters verify
that the Insured is in Mex Legally
in accordance with Mex Immigration
Rules
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CaboRon
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Quote: | Originally posted by sancho
Don't believe missinformation about
not needing an Fmt, for No. Baja
or anywhere in Mex. Mex Immigration themselves
will give out false info. The 'I've been
going to Baja for 40 yrs. and have never
been checked for an Fmt'
is not what one should listen to.
Baja and Back said all that is necessary,
in that Mex Ins Adjusters verify
that the Insured is in Mex Legally
in accordance with Mex Immigration
Rules |
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David K
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Ray, it is better to have it and not need it... Then to need it and not have it!
Free for 7 days, takes 5 minutes to get... what hassel???
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Bajahowodd
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Consider that we constantly complain about Mexicans breaking our immigration laws by entering illegally. Going South of Maneadero, or staying North of
there for more than 72 hours without FMT is illegal. Why not take the moral and legal high road and get the FMT?
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TonyC
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Ray, it is better to have it and not need it... Then to need it and not have it!
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Kinda of like having 4 wheel drive, right David.
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David K
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10-4 Tony!!! 
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SKIDS
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How early do they open at the border in TJ ?
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woody with a view
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24 hours for the bank. if immigra not open walk behind the row of offices and walk north until your nose is against the turnstile for people walking
south across the border. turn left and you are looking at the after hours immigra office.
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SKIDS
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Thanks Woody !! Thanks Nomads for all the great info !!
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Bob H
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Ray, it is better to have it and not need it... Then to need it and not have it!
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David... for us locals here in the San Diego area - that is what King Stallman (famous bail bondsman)used to say in his commercials (before he passed
on). His went like this "It's better to know me and not need me, than to need me and now know me"
Bob H
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thebajarunner
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We got checked northbound at Guerrero Negro ten days ago.
Very polite, very quick, but checked passport and FMT
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob H
Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Ray, it is better to have it and not need it... Then to need it and not have it!
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David... for us locals here in the San Diego area - that is what King Stallman (famous bail bondsman)used to say in his commercials (before he passed
on). His went like this "It's better to know me and not need me, than to need me and now know me"
Bob H |
Bob, I wouldn't think of asking how or why you memorized a bail bondsman's slogan!         
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Gadget
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I don't see the problem  
The government wants you there.
You will do work that the local population won't consider doing.
There are numerous, good, hard working folk, who will work extra hard to provide for your needs, so you can just enjoy yourself and send what ever you
earn back to relatives.
Vehicle maintainence / safety, drivers license or training, insurance...all that stuff is just guidelines, not really requirements or laws.
The police, if they stop you and find any of these guidelines lacking, will just let you go on your way.
.......Oh wait, that's on this side, sorry 
Better tow the line, Mex has rules of law they enforce.
I'm gonna duck now
"Mankind will not be judged by their faults, but by the direction of their lives." Leo Giovinetti
See you in Baja
http://www.LocosMocos.com
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woody with a view
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i'm with ya
check this out:
1.. There will be no special bilingual programs in the schools.
* * * * * * * *
2. All ballots will be in this nation's language.
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3... All government business will be conducted in our language.
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4. Non-residents will NOT have the right to vote no matter how long they are here.
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5. Non-citizens will NEVER be able to hold political office.
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6 Foreigners will not be a burden to the taxpayers. No welfare, no food stamps, no health care, or other government assistance programs. Any burden
will be deported.
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7. Foreigners can invest in this country, but it must be an amount at least equal to 40,000 times the daily minimum wage.
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8. If foreigners come here and buy land... options will be restricted. Certain parcels including waterfront property are reserved for citizens
naturally born into this country.
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9.. Foreigners may have no protests; no demonstrations, no waving of a foreign flag, no political organizing, no bad-mouthing our president or his
policies. These will lead to deportation.
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10. If you do come to this country illegally, you will be actively hunted & when caught, sent to jail until your deportation can be arranged. All
assets will be taken from you.
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Too strict?......
The above laws are current immigration laws of MEXICO !!!
These sound fine to me. NOW, how can we get these laws to be America's immigration laws??
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